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in what respects does chief Seattle wish their father in Washington to regard the tribals his own children?

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Answered by mahakincsem
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Chief Seattle wan a significant and valuable person in the early America history. He was the chief of two different tribes which is called 1. Suquamish and 2. Duwamish. He fights for the  rights of his people.

His speech was given to his people when white people wanted to buy Native land of his tribe and in return offered them to live in a small place in the land which is comfortable enough for them to live in it. A san experienced person as he have seen many Native killed and experienced many thing he accepted the offer as he doesn't want get more Native killed by rejection of the proposal.

His speech was for his people to understand their weak position in politics and helping them to understand transition they were to now force to make. It is considered as a legendary speech by Native people of America to do this day as it sum up their unfortunate situation in front of  Whites.

Chief Seattle wants the father in Washington to regard the natives his own children by imposing the same laws that are for White Americans. He objects that the White administrators tribes rather harshly, and treating them badly far different from white people. they treat them differently by forcing them selves into the native lands and by not respecting the common rights of the native Americans.

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Answered by omnayak61
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Answer:Chief Seattle wants the father in Washington to regard the natives his own children by imposing the same laws that regulate the White Americans. He objects that the White administrators show partiality by treating the tribals rather harshly, by forcing their way into the native lands and by not respecting the basic rights of the native Americans.

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